Pro MMA fighter Jeremy "Pretty Boy" Davis returns to the podcast studio with his new nickname along with stand-up comedian and tattoo artist Kyle Ruse. We talk about Jeremy's recovery from a broken hand, change of camps and next steps in his career. Kyle is the star of a new web series "Ex Marks the Spot" and its early success. Topics of discussion also include the fall of Ronda Rousey, rise of Ohio boy Cody Garbrandt, and what it takes to win a New Year's Polar Plunge contest. Great episode!

Matt Fernandez is a comedian and writer best known for his tweets and twisted sense of humor. Law Smith is a comedian, new father and founder of TocoWorks Consulting in Ybor City. Both Cigar City Comedy standouts, they joined Jander and David to discuss Fedor's return, Rousey's retirement, and speculation on the probability of a Mayweather/McGregor super bout.

Pro MMA fighter Jeremy "Pretty Boy" Davis returns to the podcast studio with his new nickname along with stand-up comedian and tattoo artist Kyle Ruse. We talk about Jeremy's recovery from a broken hand, change of camps and next steps in his career. Kyle is the star of a new web series "Ex Marks the Spot" and its early success. Topics of discussion also include the fall of Ronda Rousey, rise of Ohio boy Cody Garbrandt, and what it takes to win a New Year's Polar Plunge contest. Great episode!

1st Lieutenant Ryan Steiner stops by podcast studio 3.1 to talk about his hiatus from comedy to serve our country, UFC 205 and the future of Conor McGregor, Khabib's bear-wrestling skills, and the disastrous political state of America.

Tampa comedy standouts Justin Cupo and Josh Santos drop by one of the new podcast studios to talk about the World Series in Cleveland, independent films, UFC 205, and the return of Ronda Rousey to the octagon.

Jander returns with new guest and Tampa comedian Zac Townsend (thehungoverachiever.com) for the last podcast before moving studios. We discuss the Rob Lowe roast and the awfulness that is Ann Coulter. We also take a look at the upcoming UFC 203 in Cleveland and the MMA debut of wrestling icon CM Punk.

Improviser extraordinaire Patrick McInnis rejoins the podcast to talk about his improv troupes (The Third Thought and Troupe X) and their recent successes, transcendental meditation, the UFC 202 aftermath, cannabis in MMA, and the art of bottle throwing in sports. The former Beyonce (Jillian Weingarten) joins in Jander's absence. Great episode!

One of the Tampa comedy scene's rising stars, Rio Paris joins the podcast to discuss his love for tie dye, shady political tactics, crazy biker bar audiences, and women's MMA standouts. We also take a look at shady political maneuvers, and US Olympic dominance. Jander weighs in on past and future high school reunions and why they usually fall short of expectations.

Comedian/inventor Tom Wise returns to the podcast to talk about his new invention that hits the market this weekend. Jander Gray is officially made co-host of the podcast, and we discuss MMA doping, Pokemon Go, cracked skulls, and BlackBerry's feeble attempt to regain market share.

The podcast studio was filled with testosterone as Jared Waters, Jander Gray, and Tomas Kobakof all stopped by. Jared is moving to NY, Jander is moving up the ranks in Tampa's comedy scene, and Tomas recently moved into a new house. We survived a power outage and kept rolling. Topics of discussion include UFC 200, Jon Jones, and the influence of professional wrestling on MMA and other sports.

Stay-at-home super dad Jander Gray (@jandergray) returns with comedy youngster Elijah Henry. We take a look at the Cleveland celebration hoopla, new MMA weight cut restrictions, the return of GSP, and where the hell is Ronda Rousey?

The podcast studio was rich with cultural diversity as comics Jonas Presendieu (Haiti) and Giovanni Sabaja (Costa Rica) dropped in. We evaluate the bumpy career of Melvin Guillard and compare him to other prominent blonde, black athletes/entertainers in history. We also take a look at the new Showtime series "Billions" and specifically Maggie Siff.

Fellow old man comic and combat sports enthusiast Jander Gray returns to the podcast to talk about Jon Jones' return to the UFC, the upcoming election, and the struggle associated with being old, but still new at standup comedy.

Friends and coworkers Kelsey Blanks and podcast wifey Jillian Weingarten brought their bottle of white wine into the studio to talk about Conor McGregor's "retirement", Michael Chiesa's amazing bowel control, and how the Madden curse has made its way to combat sports.

Brother-in-law, musician, artist and entrepreneur Mark Nodeen (Washed Up Hacks, 390 Design) joined the podcast with sister Abby Weingarten and new wife Jillian Weingarten. We talk about professional wrestling and other fake sports, look at the coaches for the upcoming new season of The Ultimate Fighter, and reminisce about growing up with a NASA-grade satellite dish and no parental controls.

Tomas Kobakof returns to the podcast with comedian Jander Gray to discuss the recent events surrounding Jon Jones, Cyborg's debut in the UFC, and the impact Cigar City comedian and MTV reality bad boy has had on the Tampa comedy scene.

Freelance journalist and stand-up comedian Michael Murillo returns to the podcast with newly upgraded Jillian Weingarten. We discuss the World Series of Fighting's only asset, Mortal Kombat's new drunken slob of a character, and Cleveland's big shot at winning a championship at UFC 198.

Fellow old guy comedian and UFC geek Jander Gray sits down with the Beyonce and I to discuss the upcoming destination wedding, my increasingly disturbing man crush on Ryan Reynolds, and talk show hosts that deserve a vicious beating.

Cigar City Comedy is an assortment of stand-up comedians, sketch writers, Improv performers and esoteric oddballs who have banded together to organize and improve the creative and comedy scene in Tampa Bay. With podcasts, videos, charity events and stand-up showcases, Cigar City Comedy provides a wealth of audio, visual and live material to entertain rowdy crowds and website visitors alike.